At 2:45p.m. on March 11th, 2011, an earthquake with magnitude 9.0 attacked Japan. Thirty minutes later,
13 meters (43 feet) high tsunami swiped a large part of northeast Japan and the wave took numbers of people’s lives. Today, we have lost 8,133 lives and there are 12,272 people still
missing. The total damage of this disaster may cost more than $235 billion US dollars.

Victims have lost their families, friends, and homes. Now they live in shelters with limited water and food to survive and there is
no heat to keep elders and children warm.

The devastation has made Japanese who live in New York City cry and think what we can do for Japan. Some Japanese artists based in
New York City came up with the idea of doing a charity art show and donating all of the profits to earthquake and tsunami victims in Japan through the Japan Society in New
York.

With the support of the National Academy, we are able to locate our charity show at the National Academy School student lounge,
from March 30th to April 7th. The opening will be on Wednesday, March 30th, from
5:00p.m. to 8:00p.m. Many of National Academy faculties are going to contribute their wonderful art works. Please join us to support Japan. ATTN : WE
ONLY ACCEPT CHECKS FOR THE PURCHASE.

Location

National Academy School

5 East 89th Street

New York, New York, 10128

Tel : 212-996-1908

If you would like to contribute donation, you can contribute to the Japan Society Earthquake Relief Fund by sending Check to
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